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    Quote Originally Posted by IsaanAussie
    By the way, is it a home dictated E-Book, this book about cats, that one can purchase?
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    The big book of pussy silly! By the way isnt today the day of the cat, sorry, pussy?

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    ^ not sure
    and no i don't have The big book of cat
    but i do have Madonna sex book if you want.

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    No thanks mate Madonna is not to my taste. Got a good likeness of your avatar right here. But then again, the things a man sees when he hasn't got a gun! Starting to think that all this reincarnation stuff could be the way to go!

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    Quote Originally Posted by IsaanAussie View Post
    Havent been around here for a while so time for an update. I am now producing organic fertiliser that includes lime, gypsum, dolomite, rock phosphate, potash and vermicompost all combined with the pig manure compost and fermented in probiotic brew with rice bran added. Molasses is used as the binder.
    This is a general fertiliser which has over 80% organic matter included and a healthy microbe population to get things moving. Being organic and pelletised, it acts as a slow release and since the NPK is mineralised there is little loss of nutrients.
    Do you have a website? Or some other means of purchasing said fertilizer?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DentDent View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by IsaanAussie View Post
    Havent been around here for a while so time for an update. I am now producing organic fertiliser that includes lime, gypsum, dolomite, rock phosphate, potash and vermicompost all combined with the pig manure compost and fermented in probiotic brew with rice bran added. Molasses is used as the binder.
    This is a general fertiliser which has over 80% organic matter included and a healthy microbe population to get things moving. Being organic and pelletised, it acts as a slow release and since the NPK is mineralised there is little loss of nutrients.
    Do you have a website? Or some other means of purchasing said fertilizer?
    I am currently in Australia and we are not producing fertiliser on the farm. Unfortunate for both of us DD for thenext few months. Will advise when we start up again. For interest, results last year were very positive.

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    Fantastic thread on potions for creating organic fertilizer,,, i am subscribed !

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    Quote Originally Posted by poorfalang View Post
    ^
    oh yea sure the shells are in it,
    the recipe is more or less what is above, sure the ingredients can be adjusted by someone with more knowledge(yourself )

    i would like to go back to the young coconut juice 1L:20L water and sprayed on the rice 2 days after transplanting,

    day1 looked at my neighbor transplanting his rice
    day2 went in to the paddy field and had a really good look at it
    day3 transplanted my riceberry
    day4 indulge in beer consumption
    day5 spray my rice berry with the coconut juice thing
    day6 do nothing
    day7 do nothing
    day8 more nothing
    day9 argumentish with the wife about the stupid coconut juice thing, i claimed it looks normal and the same as the neighbor.
    she goes in there and digs out some of our rice and some from the neighbor to compare,
    well, the difference was clear to the eye, our riceberry had a much bigger root system, even the tiny little rice stem, with massive root systems,

    could it be just that, i mean the coconut?

    same soil type, same weather,

    i suppose if the rice has a good start in life it has a better chance of a higher harvest?
    found it interesting but i cannot give no scientific explanation.

    IA, what do you think?
    Hello, the coconuts your using are they the older ones that have fallen to the ground or do you go for the green ones you have to cut down? I am interested in this formula.

    The wife and I are moving to the village in January full time and we are looking at maintaining or improving rice yield with the eventual reduction of harmful chemicals used so much in the paddy around here.

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    Hello folks....hello....anybody out there?

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